
Key Points
- The European Union has revealed a list of over 170 companies that continue to trade with Russia and Belarus
- The list will allow customers and business partners to assess who they are doing business with
- Companies on the list claim they are not violating the sanctions
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The European Union has revealed a list of over 170 companies that continue to trade with Russia and Belarus. This list will allow customers and business partners to assess who they are doing business with. The list was created to prevent the circumvention of EU sanctions on Russia. However, the companies on the list claim they are not violating the sanctions. The European Union is working to ensure the effectiveness of its sanctions on Russia, but some companies continue to find ways to circumvent them.
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- Why did the European Union reveal companies continuing trade with Russia?
- The European Union is working to ensure the effectiveness of its sanctions on Russia
- Are companies on the list violating sanctions?
- No, companies on the list claim they are not violating the sanctions
- How was this list created?
- The European Union created this list by researching companies that continue to trade with Russia and Belarus
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